Alexander Hansen wrote:

What you are doing works, too, except for applications that require
information about the PATH (e.g. emacs).  If you put an Application menu
entry with "/sw/bin/emacs" in it, emacs will run, but not be able to find
external applications, e.g. TeX or ispell.
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I'm not sure which applications other than emacs and Xemacs need you to do
this.

Another one where this came up was xmms. Also texmacs. There are several others that need, for example, ghostscript for printing or for showing images. Basically any program that depends on another program for some of its functions.


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Martin




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